George W. Forrest (1845 1926) was born in India, the son of an army captain who had won the Victoria Cross during the Indian Mutiny. Forrest became an historian and journalist, who also created and ran the Imperial Record Office in Calcutta. He produced many editions of state papers and historical memoirs on governors of India, providing primary material on British India to scholars of imperial history. First published in 1901 on Forrest's retirement to England due to ill health, Sepoy Generals is a study of British generals who played a significant role in India during the nineteenth...
George W. Forrest (1845 1926) was born in India, the son of an army captain who had won the Victoria Cross during the Indian Mutiny. Forrest became an...
The historian George W. Forrest (1846 1926) pays tribute to the legacy of Mountstuart Elphinstone (1779 1859) by bringing his writings together in this 1884 publication, which begins with a account of Elphinstone's life and the historical events connected with his career, providing important background information and context for the reader. Forrest provides a fascinating insight into Elphinstone's opinions on some of the leading questions connected with the government of British India. The statesman played a pivotal role in founding the system of state education in India, strongly supporting...
The historian George W. Forrest (1846 1926) pays tribute to the legacy of Mountstuart Elphinstone (1779 1859) by bringing his writings together in thi...